Former president of Skydance Interactive Peter Akemann pleaded guilty today to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into ...
As part of his plea agreement, Peter Tripp Akemann agreed to pay full restitution of just over $65,000 to the government of ...
The defendant has agreed to pay more than $65,000 in restitution and faces up to a year in federal prison, prosecutors said.
During a new process aimed at increasing the county’s fiscal transparency, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone on ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMan agrees to plead guilty in drone collision with Super Scooper over Palisades FireA Culver City man was arrested in a drone collision with a Super Scooper firefighting aircraft over the Palisades Fire in Los ...
As part of the plea deal, he will be required to fully repay the Government of Quebec and an aircraft repair company, which spent about $65,000 to get the Super Scooper back in the air.
Peter Akemann agreed to plead guilty to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into and damaged a Super Scooper firefighting aircraft fighting the Palisades Fire earlier this month, officials said.
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A California man agrees to plead guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft after his drone collides with firefighting Super Scooper aircraft battling the Palisades Fire.
Just last month an unauthorized drone collided with a ‘Super Scooper’ aircraft above the Los Angeles wildfires, grounding the aircraft for several days and hampering the firefighting efforts.
A Culver City man is scheduled to plead guilty Wednesday to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into and damaged a ...
A civilian drone operator agreed to plead guilty after being charged in connection with a collision that damaged a ...
A Culver City man has agreed to plead guilty to crashing a drone into a Super Scooper aircraft making water drops over the deadly Palisades Fire, grounding the powerful firefighting aircraft early ...
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